Rodrigo Paz is under pressure from weeks of demonstrations and poor economic conditions.Bolivia’s right-wing President Rodrigo Paz has said he will reorganise his cabinet as he faces calls to resign amid weeks of widespread protests.During a news conference on Wednesday, Paz said he would reshuffle his ministers in a bid to ease tensions with antigovernment protesters.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Clashes as Morales-allied protesters march on Bolivian capitallist 2 of 3Protests in Bolivia escalate amid economic turmoil and policy demandslist 3 of 3Bolivia issues warrant for Evo Morales’s arrest after court no-showend of list“We need to reorganise a cabinet that must be able to listen,” Paz told reporters.Since taking office in November, Paz and his government have faced backlash to economic restructuring measures, including controversial cuts to fuel subsidies. The country is in one of its worst economic crises in decades.Protesters have taken to the streets to express frustration with Paz’s free-market reforms. His inauguration ushered in a period of right-wing leadership after nearly two decades of governance by the Movement for Socialism (MAS).Thousands of farmers, labourers, miners and teachers have denounced Paz’s reforms. Riot police clashed with protesters again in the capital, La Paz, earlier this week.While Paz acknowledged frustrations in his remarks on Wednesday, his government has depicted the protests as dangerous and anti-democratic.Minister of Foreign Affairs Fernando Aramayo said earlier in the day that the mass protests and roadblocks were aimed at destabilising the country and “disrupting the democratic order”.Former leftist President Evo Morales, who continues to exert influence over the country’s politics, has expressed support for the demonstrations.The Paz government, meanwhile, has accused Morales of fomenting unrest. The former socialist president faces charges of statutory rape and has an arrest warrant out against him. His allies, however, say the charges are part of an effort to remove him from political life.
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Bolivian president to reshuffle cabinet amid antigovernment protests
Rodrigo Paz is under pressure from weeks of demonstrations and poor economic conditions.
By AFP and ReutersAl JazeeraFiled 2026-05-20 · 21:07 GMTRead · 2 min

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